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Old 05-25-2009, 07:36 PM   #21
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On a 25' vertical drop to evap. The pressure in the line at the evap will be 12.5 PSIG higher then at the condenser(this is for liquid lines).

So it may be over feeding in all weather conditions.
Just more predominant in warmer weather. When the head pressure is higher at the TXV in the OD unit.

You may have an oil problem.
Is there an inverted trap. Or some other sort of rise in the line, to prevent oil from siphoning out of the condenser.

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I have seen a lot of stats get thrown off with heat coming off of servor room equipment causing the units to freeze up. Is the remote in a good location?
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Yes, we normally hang it by the unit.
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